Wiring The Horn Up Help
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Wiring The Horn Up Help
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Jassi
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'83 Diamond Silver Campaign GTI
'85 UR quattro 20v 5 cylinder
'94 VR6 Corrado
'85 UR quattro 20v 5 cylinder
'94 VR6 Corrado

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The horn is grounded through the steering column; the feed comes to the push button through a brass springy connector on the steering wheel boss, then through the push button in the wheel, and then to ground through the column. Open the bonnet and look at the where the steering assembly enters the engine bay and you'll see a very small cable grounding the column to the car body. My horn wasn't working because there was insuficient electrical connection provided through the column. It sounds like you're having a similar problem. That piece of wire you removed could well be responsible as well.
I fixed mine by running a ground wire from the back of the steering wheel, through the centre of the steering column, out through the universal joint near the pedals, then across to the ground points near the fuse box. All you have to do is leave enough slack in the wire so you can still go full lock to full lock and you should be fine.
Hope that helps and apologies for any mechanically incorrect language, I'm quite new to this sort of thing.
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Jassi
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Remove the steering wheel and column cowl and you'll have three connectors for the stalks. On the left hand side is two connectors that have nothing to do with the horn; on the right hand side is a single connector. One of the wires in this connector leads to the horn. The feed goes from this connector, through a straight piece of copper through the stalk and terminates at the copper springy connector I described above. This connector mates with a copper ring on the back of the steering wheel. You need to run a cable between this copper ring and the push button in the centre of you wheel. From the other terminal on the push button, you run a cable to the steering wheel body, this is then earthed through the steering column.
If this doesn't work, then you've potentially got a poor earth through the column and need to run a ground wire as described earlier. If this still doesn't work, you could cut the cable leading to the stalk connector and run a new one straight to the horn (with an inline fuse), then run a cable straight from the positive on the battery to the other terminal on the horn. This would simplify matters a lot, not least because you know that there'd be no troubles in the loom that you've just bypassed.
I got mine working after a lot of fiddling with a multi meter; car electronics, however simple, are really not my area of expertise, but I got it going with some trial and error.
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Thanks for all the help mate.
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Jassi
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